 Welsh Government want to reduce the criminalisation of care experience children and young people across Wales. We know that a lot of children and young people in and leaving care face emotional harm, trauma and other issues. While many overcome these challenges and reach their goal, others may find themselves involved in the criminal justice system. We want to make sure that all children and young people can live healthy, safe and successful lives. We have written the All Wales protocol and we want children and young people in care and care leavers to understand what this framework means for them. The protocol will encourage carers and practitioners to work together and find ways of reducing criminalisation of people in care. Like being able to recognise trauma and other issues, being aware of vulnerability and criminal exploitation and understanding children's rights and human rights. If you are a young person in or leaving care, we want to make sure services are meeting your individual needs. It's important that you have a say in the support you're receiving and people listen to what matters to you. We are asking services like Social Care and the police to work together to support young people in care and those who have left care so that your rights are met and you can enjoy the best outcomes. Find out more about the All Wales protocol and what it means for you. Search for All Wales protocol at gov.wales.